Good Thursday morning from Memphis, where winter-like temps have returned and we're getting ready for Easter weekend. But first the White House is making news in Memphis on the vaccination front. The announcement comes as local authorities have been pushing to combat falling vaccine demand and expand uptake in minority populations. The center will be the first federally-run, mass vaccination site in Tennessee, Andy Slavitt, White House Senior Advisor for COVID-19 Response, said in a press briefing Wednesday morning. Federal personnel have already been deployed to Memphis, and the site will be up and running by April 7. The site, operated in collaboration with the state and local officials, will be at the Pipkin Building. Federal authorities and city officials plan to administer 3,000 doses a day at the site, Kennedy reported.